August 2011
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Australian High Court stops refugees being sent to Malaysia -
Guardian
even discussing inequality brings down the wrath of the rabid -
SamHarris [via Heidi]"an obsession with limited government produces impressive failures of wisdom and compassion in otherwise intelligent people"
betting against US treasuries hasn't worked so well -
Money"the trading floors of the world are littered with the bodies of traders who have shorted Japanese government debt"
Linus Torvalds was born in the same year as Unix -
RW
evidence-based medicine evaluates superstition -
WorldJSurg
twenty years ago, Linux Torvalds posted to comp.os.minix -
Usenet [via LWN]
hard going for bookshops -
Guardianthree of Oxford's look like closing this month
the limitations of twin studies -
Slate
a grocer is standing for election as Cambridge Uni's chancellor -
Guardian [via @MadeleineCule]
the Australian debate over bicycle helmet laws -
Conversation
possible 3.4 billion year old fossils found -
SciMag [via /.]
water may be Afghanistan's biggest long-term problem -
TNR
one Republican presidential candidate stands up for science and reality -
Gristbut he's long-odds against winning the nomination
Britain is the worst country in the developed world to be a child in -
AdBusters
helmet laws kill bike-sharing programs -
Grist"Dublin has 450 bikes versus Melbourne's 600, but its fleet clocks 5,000 trips per day, while Melbourne's barely manages 70"
China's banks aren't banks as we know them -
MacroB
personal mag-lev as a transport solution? -
Mule
eventually any depiction of a child will be illegal -
SMH
rehabilitating orphaned elephants is a social process -
NatGeo [via Heidi]
$32 for a short review of Dr Seuss' The Lorax?! -
Nature
a carbon tax will boost jobs and growth in Sydney -
SMH
Victorian government endorses medical quackery -
BetterHealth
reminiscences on Linux at 20 -
LIWthey discovered Usenet by mistyping "rn" for "rm"
Witold Gombrowicz' mad modernist novel from 1937 Poland -
Ferdydurke [my review]
more fact-free "science" from the Australian -
Deltoid
being declared dead is no fun at all -
Money
Sydney now 7th most expensive city -
SMHoutdone only by Tokyo and a few Swiss and Scandinavian cities
3% mortgage deposits to prop up Australia's bubble -
NineMSN
Montessori education and open source software -
OpenSource
household electricity consumption in NSW has declined 2% per year for four years -
ABC
tips on picking a northern Thailand trek -
TravelFish
an entomologist rates insect bites for pain -
ArkInSpace [via @UnlikelyWorlds]
anyone want to do an intro to AI course? -
IEEE [via Mish]
wind turbines that work collectively, like schools of fish -
BBC [via @grist]
"Can Jeremy Grantham Profit from Ecological Mayhem?" -
NYT
"One of the few studies that provides such evidence was conducted in Matlab, a region of Bangladesh..."
an easy misparsing from a recent issue of Science
anyone want to join me for some walking trips? -
Oxford Blog
still clearing Israel's cluster bombs from southern Lebanon -
Guardian
aesthetic noise in typesetting -
Flickr [via @vaguery]
a 1981 review of the original IBM Personal Computer Model 5150 -
V3 [via OxLug]
Nokia's MeeGo N9 won't be released in the US or UK -
Honline [via LWN]
"Microbial Genomics and Infectious Diseases" -
NEJM [via @MicrobeWorld]
David Cameron and Nick Clegg know all about vandalism -
FT -
Telegraph [via Tapley]
evidence that plesiosaurs gave birth to live young -
BBC [via Camilla]
another extraordinarily boring top 100 sf/fantasy list -
NPRI think Verne is the only non-English writer in it
is decentralised gas cogeneration the future for Australian power? -
ClimateSpectatordisclaimer: I have a significant investment in Ceramic Fuel Cells (ASX:CFU)
I can skip writing my own review of A Dance With Dragons -
LizBatty
moral decay at the top as well as the bottom of UK society -
Telegraphand this is the chief political commentator of the most conservative of the broadsheets
which is more overvalued: UK or Australian housing? -
MB
Warren Buffet reiterates call to tax rich more -
Times
why does Top Gear get to break BBC rules on accuracy and impartiality? -
Monbiot
negative interest rates in the US -
Bloomberg"BNY Mellon will charge clients 13 basis points, or 0.13 percentage point, on “excess amounts of cash"
Tony Abbott has abandoned economic rationalism as well as science -
CanberraTimes [via Hidden]
homeopathy: extremely diluted logic -
Cosmos
anthropogenic CO2 emissions exceed volcanic CO2 by two orders of magnitude -
RealClimate -
EOS [PDF]denialists like Plimer will never retract their lies about this, though
I'm pretty sure I'm just collateral damage , but there's a sneaking fear that maybe Google is right and I'm not writing anything useful
getting rid of the credit rating agencies is not so easy -
Slate
one use for armoured vehicles: keeping cycle lanes clear -
Storyful [via CyclOx]
JK Galbraith on post-Keynesian economics -
Kos [via Stable]
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